Falcons signed Kansas CB Cobee Bryant.
Bryant (6’0/180) is a tone-setting outside corner with four years of starting experience in Brian Borland’s zone-heavy scheme. A three-time First-Team All-Big 12 selection, Bryant tied Aqib Talib for the second-most career interceptions in Kansas history (13), showing off elite ball production, physicality, and a knack for momentum-shifting plays, returning four turnovers for scores in three different ways. His tape jumps with alpha energy and fearless run support, despite a wiry frame and average play strength. Bryant has plus instincts, closes quickly from zone, and isn’t afraid to chirp or throw his weight around (see his hit-stick fumble vs. BYU). However, his aggressiveness can burn him, biting on double moves and drawing flags in trail coverage. He’s a dogged competitor with functional speed (4.53), though limited twitch and recovery tools may confine him to off-man or nickel roles. Ideal fit for zone-based defenses seeking toughness, ball skills, and a little swagger on the boundary.